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San Francisco Symphony Kids' site. Includes introductions to an orchestra, the instruments and their sounds, and the notes we use to make music.
http://www.sfskids.org/templates/splash.asp
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Part of the Spectrum Children's Book Club, this site lists and reviews prominent popular children's books, with an emphasis on fantasy, adventure, sci-fi, and mystery. Age level is 10+.
http://www.incwell.com/ipulp/reviews/index.html
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Web home of humorous poet Darren Sardelli. Visitors can read poems, learn how to write them, and enter poetry contests.
http://www.laughalotpoetry.com/index.html
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Joanie Bartels was the first female children's artist to receive RIAA Gold Record Certification and her multi-award winning Magic Series on audio and video reached triple platinum sales. She was named Favorite Female Vocalist in a survey of new parents by Child magazine and The American Association of Children's Entertainment.
http://www.joaniebartels.com/
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At Story Soup Kids, children can read a book or poem, write a story, find crafts and recipes. Story Soup Kids excepts stories from children, ages 17 and under.
http://www.childstoryhour.com/
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Don Tate is an illustrator of children's books and educational products, including Black All Around (Author: Patricia Hubbell) which celebrates the many things in our world that are the color black.
http://www.dontate.com/
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A large collection of children's stories (legends, fairy tales, fables) that are based in or on India.
http://www.indiaparenting.com/stories/
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A fun site that centers on children's illustrators and the work they do. Contains an online coloring book, introductions to children's illustrators, a clip art gallery, and many opportunities for kids to draw.
http://www.rif.org/readingplanet/expressyourself/artstudio.mspx
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Audio stories. Storynory has been publishing free audio stories for children since November 2005. You’ll find their original stories about Prince Bertie - a modern prince who has been turned into a frog - as well as plenty of classics. Very well done.
The founders of Storynory are Matthew Lynn and Hugh Fraser. Matthew is also a ghost writer for a number one best selling series of books by a well known personality. Hugh is a former BBC radio journalist.
http://storynory.com/
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A blog about great independently produced kids music that rocks, written by a children's recording artist and performer.
http://indiekidsrock.blogspot.com/
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